Value creates value – How to survive on Steemit
Beginners should learn quickly that only value on the one side can create value on the other side.
But what do I mean with „VALUE“?
Here is a summary of my understanding of „Value“ -
Value means that a lot of people can use your work may it be information, art or something else.
→ The more people benefit from your work the more people will give you an upvote.
With this you are climbing in the trending section and more and more people will see your post which means more and more people will give you upvotes!
So the first and the most important thing you can (better: you have to) do is to create value for as much people as possible.
To create such value you need to have a great idea in the first place.
This can include your work as an artist, musician, wizzard, graphic designer or blogger.
- If you are travelling a lot you can write about your expierences like Heidi does. People love to see new things and foreign countries. Especially those who stay at home for vacation.
- If you are a highly gifted musician you can take your camera and film your performence. Preferably with the Steemit logo in the back so you can make some advertising for this new project.
- If you are a graphic designer just make a new logo, cartoon or something else.
- If you are a great analyst in finance just help investors with some technical analysis. People love to get help from analyst while making decisions where to invest money.
So you see: If you help people they will say thank you in a way it helps you :)

Yeah, I mean the only reason US dollars hold value is because people still believe they do. But, I can see cryptocurrencies going up in value when the dollars collapses. I would also recommend holding Gold and Silver. Protect yourself. I also understand what you are saying, content provides value as well...That is why Steem is very interesting.
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